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Koogler joins Lee & Associates as director

Boston, MA Lee & Associates Boston, a member of the Lee & Associates Group of Companies, is adding to its team with the addition of Evan Koogler as director. In this role Koogler will focus on the office, industrial and life sciences sectors within the commercial real estate industry.

Prior to joining Lee & Associates Boston, Koogler served as vice president with NAI Glickman, Kovago & Jacobs located in Worcester, Mass.

“We’re excited to have Evan join the team! His inner drive, prior experience and market knowledge fit well with our high performing team. We look forward to supporting his continued success!” said Eric Solem, managing principal and president of Lee & Associates Boston.

Established in 1979, Lee & Associates has grown its service platform to include over 75 offices in the United States and Canada.

Lee & Associates is one of the largest agent owned commercial real estate brokerages where agents get the greatest return for their efforts and hence are more committed and better enabled to provide superior results for their customers.

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